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Various 10 Junge Kunstler Aus Deutschland: Hans Peter Adamski, Peter Bommels, Walter Dahn, Georg Dokoupil, Rainer Fetting, Gerard Kever, Milan Kunc, Helmut Middendorf Gerhard Naschberger, Salome Essen Museum Folkwang Essen 1982 First Edition Stiff Wraps Fine Issued Without Jacket Ex-Museum Library 128-page catalogue for an exhibition held February 5-March 21, 1982, with text in German. Dozens of plates, about half in color, plus chronologies of the artists. This copy withdrawn from a museum library, with stamps to title page, taped spine label, and card pocket glued inside rear cover. Otherwise, Fine in stiff wraps. Price:
15.00 USD
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Various 19 Projects: Artists-in-residence at the MIT List Visual Arts Center Cambridge MA List Visual Arts Center 1996 First Edition Cardboard Covers in Box Fine Issued Without Jacket Imagine Marina Abramovic and Ulay, Victor Burgin, Remo Campopiano, Carl Cheng, Ping Chong, James Coleman, Robert Cumming, Wyn Geleynse, Ann Hamilton, Kristin Jones and Andrew Ginzel, Thomas Kovachevich, Margia Kramer, Richard Kriesche, Mabou Mines, Ann Stoddard and Ralph Paquin, Betye Saar, Stuart Sherman, May Sun, and Robert Whitman all in residence anywhere. Of course, they weren't all there at the same time: Stuart Sherman was first, in March 1985, and Robert Cumming finished the project in December 1993. Each artist "occupied" a gallery in the List Center for however long it took to transform the space, and each produced a unique experience. Amazing that 19 transformations in 10 years could be captured coherently in a single book. Color and black and white photographs and others forms of documentation, interviews, and other text record the event. 222 pages, spiral-bound in corrugated die-cut double covers, a beautiful object in itself. Fine condition. Price:
40.00 USD
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Various 19 Projects: Artists-in-residence at the MIT List Visual Arts Center Cambridge MA List Visual Arts Center 1996 First Edition Cardboard Covers in Box Fine Issued Without Jacket Imagine Marina Abramovic and Ulay, Victor Burgin, Remo Campopiano, Carl Cheng, Ping Chong, James Coleman, Robert Cumming, Wyn Geleynse, Ann Hamilton, Kristin Jones and Andrew Ginzel, Thomas Kovachevich, Margia Kramer, Richard Kriesche, Mabou Mines, Ann Stoddard and Ralph Paquin, Betye Saar, Stuart Sherman, May Sun, and Robert Whitman all in residence anywhere. Of course, they weren't all there at the same time: Stuart Sherman was first, in March 1985, and Robert Cumming finished the project in December 1993. Each artist "occupied" a gallery in the List Center for however long it took to transform the space, and each produced a unique experience. Amazing that 19 transformations in 10 years could be captured coherently in a single book. Color and black and white photographs and others forms of documentation, interviews, and other text record the event. 222 pages, spiral-bound in corrugated die-cut double covers, a beautiful object in itself. Fine condition. Price:
40.00 USD
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Various 1ers Ateliers Internationaux De Fontevraud Abbaye Royale De Fontevraud 1984 First Edition Stiff Wraps Near-Fine Issued Without Jacket 112-page catalogue for an exhibition in which Fontevraud as a site was offered to an interesting group of artists, among them Mac Adams, Richard Deacon (who made huge iron hooks), Matt Mullican, Serge Spitzer, and Daniel Tremblay. Comprehensively illustrated with black and white photographs of the working and the work. Text in French. Near-Fine in stiff wraps with front corners lifting. Price:
25.00 USD
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Various 2004 Shanghai Biennale: Techniques of the Visible [Guide] Shanghai Shanghai Fine Art Publishers 2004 First Edition Stiff Wraps Fine Issued Without Jacket 280-pages (plus advertising) in a pocket-sized guide to the Biennale, with text in Chinese and English by Sebastian Lopez, among others. The Film Studio portion of the exhibition featured Bill Viola, Cindy Sherman, and Wang Bo, among others; there was also a Theater portion, a Darkroom portion, a Studio portion (painting), a Site of Fiction portion (performance), and a Cinema portion (Yoko Ono, among others). Please e-mail with inquiries about specific artists and works. Fine in stiff wraps as issued. Price:
20.00 USD
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Various 23 Photographers 23 Directions Liverpool England Walker Art Gallery 1978 First Edition Stiff Wraps Near-Fine Issued Without Jacket Ex-Library 82-page catalogue of the Kirklands International Photographic Exhibition at the Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool in 1978, which Valerie Lloyd in her introduction says is the first "major international survey of contemporary photography" in Britain. The 23 included Baldessari, Baltz, the Bechers, Cumming, Dibbets, Eggleston, Friedlander, Gibson, Michals, Shore, Uelsmann, and Wegman, each of whom has two pages' worth here (8 images in color). Paging through, it isn't long before you see that there are going to be 23 directions. This copy withdrawn from a library, with unobtrusive stamp and pencil notation to copyright page, scrape from small label removal to rear panel in corner. Price:
45.00 USD
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Various 27 Contemporary Photographers from Czechoslovakia London The Photographers Gallery 1985 First Edition Stiff Wraps Near-Fine Issued Without Jacket Ex-Library Actually, two catalogues in one, because this also includes "Czechoslovakian Photography" by Jaromir Funke and Jaroslav Rossler (32 pages), as well as "27 Contemporary Photographers..." (64 pages). All images in black and white; text in English. In the group catalogue, one image per photographer plus brief chronology. This copy withdrawn from a library with taped label to lower spine, stamp and pencil notation to one title page, and "gift of" label inside one cover, none of which intrudes. Otherwise, light wear. Price:
25.00 USD
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Various 3 Villes, 3 Collections... Grenoble, Marseille, Saint-Etienne: l"Avant-Gard 1960-1976 Paris Centre Georges Pompidou 1977 First Edition Paper Near-Fine Issued Without Jacket Ex-Museum Library Catalogue for a exhibition held at each of three museums, and, given the period, all the artists one would expect to see were in it, Acconci to Wesselmann. Text in French. Illustrated with many black and white plates, a few in color. This copy withdrawn from a museum library, with stamps to half-title page, taped spine label, and card pocket glued to inside of rear cover. Otherwise, Fine in paper covers lightly worn to edges with brass fasteners. Price:
25.00 USD
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Various 30 From 25 Reno, NV Sheppard Gallery 1985 First Edition Stiff Wraps Fine Issued Without Jacket 78-page catalogue published to commemorate 25 years of the Gallery's history, with an essay by Jim McCormick. Illustrated with 30 color plates, one for each of the artists, who included a who's who of California art: Arneson, Joan Brown, Bruce Conner, DeForest, Goings, Nancy Grossman, Manuel Neri, Nathan Oliveira, Harold Paris, Ed Ruscha, Thiebaud, Voulkos, and, of course, Wiley. Fine in stiff wraps as issued. Price:
20.00 USD
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Various 33 Architects 33 One-Family Houses Zurich Bauen + Wohnen 1964 First Edition Library Binding Very Good Issued Without Jacket Ex-Library Oversized, illustrated with plans and black and white photographs, and overall a wonderful snapshot of domestic architecture in Europe, the U.S., Japan, even Australia, in the mid-Sixties. There are, for example, a Hamptons house by Peter Blake, a two-cube Philip Johnson on Long Island, a Neutra in Palm Springs, an I.M. Pei in Westchester, a Soriano in Hollywood, and many more. In a tough library binding with minor wear; card pocket, stamps, pencil notation. Price:
65.00 USD
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Various 58/59. Bulletin Moravska Galerie V. Brne Brno, Czech Republic Moravska Galerie 2003 First Edition Stiff Wraps As Issued Near-Fine Issued Without Jacket This issue of the Bulletin of the Moravian Gallery focuses on applied arts and design, and also includes articles on the concept of exhibition space (a reflection of growing global interest in re-thinking the museum itself and curatorial roles), Hoffman and Wiener Werkstatte jewelry in the Gallery collections, Czech glass, Man Ray's role in Czech photography, and more. More than 350 pages, copiously illustrated as usual, with text in Czech and English. Near-Fine in stiff wraps as issued with crease to upper front edge and minor edge-wear. Price:
40.00 USD
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Various 61. Bulletin Moravski Galerie V. Brne Brno, Czech Republic Moravska Galerie 2005 First Edition Stiff Wraps As Issued Fine Issued Without Jacket This edition of the Bulletin of the Moravian Gallery in Brno focuses on the Gallery's history of collecting and exhibiting painting, and also contains articles on conserving and exhibiting silverware, murals and wall painting, and on bentwood furniture and surrealist photography. This issue, more than 350 pages, with text in Czech and English, and many many illustrations. Fine in stiff wraps as issued. Price:
30.00 USD
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Various 62. Bulletin Moravske Galerie v Brne 2006 Brno, Czech Republic Vydava Moravska Galerie 2006 First Edition Stiff Wraps As Issued Fine Issued Without Jacket Periodical This publication is a wonder. This issue, for example, at 300 pages, with text in Czech and English, focuses on photography and on the history of the Moravian Gallery, first to collect photography in the 60s, with Josef Sudek as the collection's first curator. In addition to a number of articles on photography, there are others on the Moravian Industrial Museum, glassmaking, and bookbinding. Lots and lots of illustrations, in color and black and white. Fine condition in stiff wraps as issued. Price:
30.00 USD
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Various 9th Festival Internacional Videobrasil Associacao Cultural Videobrasil 1992 First Edition Stiff Wraps Near-Fine Issued Without Jacket Ex-Library Although this catalogue is more recent (the exhibition was held September 21-27, 1992), it's included here to represent a growing Latin American tradition and perhaps to serve as an introduction to the video art being produced there Near-Fine in stiff wraps: withdrawn from a library, as indicated only by a label affixed inside front cover. Price:
60.00 USD
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Various A Claim to Primacy: American Paintng of the Postwar Era from the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum Coral Gables, Florida The Lowe Art Museum, University of Miami 1990 First Edition Wraps As Issued Very Good + Issued Without Jacket Ex-Museum Library 64-page catalogue for an exhibition held October 11-December 9, 1990, with 27 color plates of work by all the usual suspects from Baziotes to Warhol. Each artist has one plate, except for Gorky, who has four. Includes an interesting table of the dates of each work shown. This copy withdrawn from a museum library, with stamps to title page, taped spine label, and card pocket glued inside rear cover. Some scraping and minor soil to white ground of covers. Otherwise, Very Good+ in wraps. Price:
20.00 USD
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Various A Quintessence of Drawing: Masterworks from the Albertina New York/Milan Guggenheim Museum/Electa 1997 First Edition Stiff Wraps Near-Fine Issued Without Jacket Ex-Museum Library 264 large format catalogue for an exhibition held at the Guggenheim June 20-August 24, 1997, with text arranged by artist and contributions by rer, Raphael, Barocci, Rubens, Lorrain, Rembrandt, Fragonard, von Alt, Klimt, Schiele and Kokoschka. Illustrated with 110 plates, at least half of them in color. Brief bibliographies for each artist. This copy withdrawn from a museum library, with stamps to first free endpaper but no other markings. Rear lower corner is creased. Otherwise, near-Fine in illustrated wraps. Rather heavy, so may require extra shipping charges. Price:
20.00 USD
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Various A Rebours: La Rebelion Informalista (The Informal Rebellion), 1939-1968 Canary Islands/Madrid, Spain Centro Atlantiko De Arte Moderno/Museo Nacional 1999 First Edition Stiff Wraps As Issued Fine Issued Without Jacket Ex-Museum Library Nearly 400-page catalogue for an exhibition curated by Dore Ashton, with text in English and Spanish, and illustrated with dozens of full-page color plates of the work of artists ranging from Alechinsky to Zaritsky, with Bacon, De Kooning, Fontana, Gorky, Jorn, Lam, Pollock, Stamos, Wols, in between. Please e-mail with inquiries about specific artists and works. Stunning. Good index and biographies of the artists. This copy discarded by a museum library, with a stamp to the colophon page and no other markings or intrusions. Otherwise, Fine in stiff wraps as issued. Warning: very heavy, so will require extra shipping charges. Price:
35.00 USD
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Various Action/Abstraction: Pollock, De Kooning, and American Art 1940-1976 New York and New Haven The Jewish Museum and Yale University Press 2008 First Edition Stiff Wraps As Issued Fine Issued Without Jacket 332-page catalogue for an exhibition held at the Jewish Museum in New York and later at the St. Louis Art Museum, and scheduled for the Albright-Knox in Buffalo in 2009. A blockbuster of an exhibition, certainly, and so is the catalogue, with 166 illustrations in color and another 89 in black and white, essays by Debra Bricker Balken, Morris Dickstein, Douglas Dreishpoon, Charlotte Eyerman, Mark Godfrey, Caroline A. Jones, Norman L. Kleeblatt (who also edited), and Irving Sandler, plus notes, a bibliography, a "cultural timeline", and a welcome index. We have Sandler to thank for resurrecting the old Greenberg-Rosenberg critical wars, here described relatively coherently so as to fix the rivalry in time's cement. Fine in stiff folded wraps. Price:
50.00 USD
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Various Adventures With Form In Space: The Fourth Balnaves Foundation Sculpture Project Sydney Art Gallery of New South Wales 2006 First Edition Stiff Wraps As Issued Fine Issued Without Jacket Catalogue for an exhibition held August 9-September 17, 2006. Artists include Hany Armanious, Damiano Bertoli, Claire Healy/Sean Cordeiro, Jonathan Jones, Nick Mangan, John Meade, and Nike Savvas, and while this is termed a "sculpture" project, the work is quite clearly more installation than conventional sculpture. There are even some klutterkammers, which is always interesting. Fine in stiff wraps as issued. Price:
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Various African American Artists (Bannister to Mitchell) [1999] New York Bill Hodges Gallery 1999 First Edition Stiff Wraps As Issued Fine Issued Without Jacket 52-page catalogue for an exhibition held February 6-April 3, 1999. 58 works shown in color by a range of the better known artists, from Benny Andrews through Charles White, including a significant showing of Bearden's work. Please e-mail to inquire about specific artists or works. Fine in stiff wraps as issued. Price:
20.00 USD
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